Teacher Licensure Overview

Teacher Licensure
English Major/Secondary Education Minor

(36 Credits)

English majors who wish to teach at the secondary level (grades 8-12), must take the following courses designed to address the Massachusetts Department of Education requirements for the Initial Educator License.

Coordinator: Professor Cindy Damon-Bach (On Leave, 2006-2007)
    Acting Coordinator 2006-2007, Professor Patricia Buchanan


ENG 225 English Literary Studies I 3
ENG 226 English Literary Studies II 3
ENG 355 American Literary Studies I 3
ENG 356 American Literary Studies II 3
ENG 323 History of English Language 3
ENG 400 Advanced Writing 3
ENG 423 Introduction to Linguistics 3
ENG 489 Literature for Young Adults
3
ENG 502 Writing Skills Center Practicum 3
Choose one Shakespeare Course: ENG 331, 332, or 432 3
Choose two literature courses 9


English Majors wishing to teach should also take as many courses as possible in major authors and literary periods. Students should also consider taking Psychology and Education courses in language and cognition, language and development.

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Course requirements for the Secondary Education minor for English majors are below, but links for the CORI requirement and other information can be found on the Education Department webpage under Undergraduate License Program.  

Education Component (Secondary level) (27 Credits)

Course

Title

Credits

EDU 252A

The Contemporary High School

3

EDU 254A

Teaching the Adolescent

3

EDU 256A

Responding to Diversity in Contemporary Secondary Schools

3

EDU 260A

Reading and Writing Strategies in Secondary Education

3

EDU 335

Department-based pre-practicum methods course

3

EDU 498

Practicum in Student Teaching Secondary Education/English

12

Support Course

PSY 252

Adolescent Psychology

3

Additional Requirements

American Government
Massachusetts statutes require all students seeking teacher licensure must have at least one course in the constitutional basis of American and Mass. government. You can meet this requirement by taking
HIS 204, HIS 208, HIS 318, HIS 319, or POL 201. It is possible to demonstrate proficiency on an examination administered by the History Dept.; course credit will be given for the exam. Any course mentioned may also count toward your Division III distribution elective requirement.

CORI Requirement
Massachusetts law requires that all schools conduct criminal background checks on current and prospective employees, volunteers, school transportation providers, and others who may have “direct and unmonitored contact with children.” Students must meet the Criminal Offender Records Information
(CORI) requirements set by local school districts in order to complete pre-practicum field work and student teaching practica. Students unable to meet those requirements will be unable to complete Education Department licensure programs.

For More Information
Education Department
Sullivan Building 303, North Campus
Salem State College
352 Lafayette Street
Salem, MA 01970
Telephone: 978-542-6266




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